14 DAYS ADVENTURE LIMA – CUSCO – AMAZON (GOLD 10*)
HISTORY – PHOTOGRAPHY – ARCHEOLOGY – MYSTERY
Is Like National Geographic adventure tour + more to see
Starts from MARCH Until OCTOBER 2024 & 2025 (min. 2 people)
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* Those who wish to stay more days in Lima, no problem, if you still want, we can book you hotels in Lima, for as many days as you want, we can also offer you various one-day packages with a guide to different parts of Lima, we can also book you trips for three days from Lima to Paracas, Ica, Nazca, Pisco or Amazon (2,4,5 days) or Chachapoyas (4-5-6 Days) or Puno & Lace Titicaca for (2 Days) which is very interesting to see. There are also many shows that you can get information from our agent or from the hotel where you will be staying.
* For those who like climbing the Andes there are extra packages for 4 days. The price is USD $1.130.00, for 2 days USD $790.00 and this includes all food + (tea, coffee, popcorn and crackers). + tents and more The Inca Trail is without a doubt one of the most beautiful trails in South America and therefore an unforgettable experience not to be missed. The trail leads through the protected wilderness of the Peruvian jungle and forest steppe, passes many Inca archaeological sites and offers spectacular views. The Incas used this route for pilgrimage to the sacred citadel of Machu Picchu.
Group Size Maximun 12 people,
this is an adventours journey confortable for ages 15 to 85 years old
LIMA TOURIST SIGHTS
Founded by the conquistador Francisco Pizarro, Plaza Mayor and the surrounding old town retain their colonial feel. In this square you will find the cathedral, one of the most fascinating examples of Baroque architecture in the Americas and home to Pizarro's tombHotel Costa del Sol Wyndham 4* or Hotel Rumi Punku or similar
Things to see in the Sacred Valley
There are simply so many things to see in the Sacred Valley that it can be difficult to get your mind around planning a route. Above the Urubamba River, on top of a mountain are the magnificent Pisac ruins. A 2-hour hiking trail connects the ruins to the colonial town of Pisac, and although the hike can be a bit strenuous at this altitude, you'll be well-rewarded by a well-preserved selection of Inca ruins that easily rival Machu Picchu in size and the complexity. Probably built as a defense system, the sweeping stone terraces, buildings and circular surfaces will take your breath away, as will the stunning views of the Sacred Valley. Even higher in altitude than Cusco is the charming little town of Chinchero, home to Inca architecture and a lively local market. Chinchero is known as the center of Peruvian textiles. The local weaving center offers demonstrations and workshops to visitors, who can purchase the finished products at bargain prices. The salt mines of Maras are perhaps the most curious attraction of the Sacred Valley. These salt mines, in use since pre-Inca times, are a clever invention, as well as incredibly photogenic. Every family in the local communities owns one of the salt ponds and collects salt once the sun evaporates the spring water from the pond. You can even buy Maras salt in the local souvenir shops! If you are traveling to the Sacred Valley in the hope of meeting locals, you cannot miss visiting Ollantaytambo, called "the only living city of the Incas". Dating back to the 15th century and once an important royal estate of a powerful Inca emperor, today it entices travelers to explore its archaeological sites and meet the locals, many of whom wear traditional clothing and live in ancient Incan dwellings. A fortress, terraces and plaza, dating back to the Inca era, are also located in Ollantaytambo.Those who walk the Inca Trail will also see the Sun gate
At 12:00 we will return to Aquas Calientes and we will get to explore the city until 17:00, where we will return by train to Cusco. B.
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